Yeah Jay, mine too like to go into their semi-dead or dying state for the winter. Mine usually keep most of their leaves and grow though. The leaves last for about a week, turn yellow, drop, and are replaced. They do thin out alot and and look like cr@p. I didn't join the fan club though

They are just too hard to hate once the spring comes and they wake up and flower.
Here's a question I forgot to add to the other post though...
I've seen serissas flower like mad, but NEVER have seen a serissa fruit or produce seed. Most people remove the flower when it wilts to promote more flowering, but has anyone ever had a serissa fruit for them? Or does anyone have a picture/description of it?
just curious.